Wendell Berry and Higher Education

Wendell Berry and Higher Education

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Baker, Jack R.
The University Press of Kentucky
EAN: 9780813169033
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Why the university should focus on community: &quote;An enlightening interpretation of Wendell Berry's philosophy for the pursuit of a holistic higher education.&quote; -Publishers WeeklyProminent author and cultural critic Wendell Berry is well known for his contributions to agrarianism and environmentalism, but his commentary on education has received comparatively little attention. Yet Berry has been eloquently unmasking America's cultural obsession with restless mobility for decades, arguing that it causes damage to both the land and the character of our communities. The education system, he maintains, plays a central role in this obsession, inculcating in students' minds the American dream of moving up and moving on.Drawing on Berry's essays, fiction, and poetry, Jack R. Baker and Jeffrey Bilbro illuminate the influential thinker's vision for higher education in this path-breaking study. Each chapter begins with an examination of one of Berry's fictional narratives and then goes on to consider how the passage inspires new ways of thinking about the university's mission. Throughout, Baker and Bilbro argue that instead of training students to live in their careers, universities should educate students to inhabit and serve their places. The authors also offer practical suggestions for how students, teachers, and administrators might begin implementing these ideas.Baker and Bilbro conclude that institutions guided by Berry's vision might cultivate citizens who can begin the work of healing their communities-graduates who have been educated for responsible membership in a family, a community, or a polity.
EAN 9780813169033
ISBN 0813169038
Binding Ebook
Publisher The University Press of Kentucky
Publication date June 13, 2017
Pages 251
Language English
Country Uruguay
Authors Baker, Jack R.; Bilbro, Jeffrey
Series Culture of the Land